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take us back to 1994. the senate race in which bain capital surface. >> in 1940 -- 1994, most people did not know much about mitt romney. he had worked at bain capital. this was something of his credentials. he was not prepared for attack on his record. they were not prepared for attacks against bain. they have responded quickly. >> what is bain capital today and what was it in 1994? >> he founded it with the help of his mentor. it invests in and advises companies and takes a big stake in companies and they do stirrups. most of the money was made in leveraged buyouts. it went into existing companies and pay themselves. management fees and tried to either build a company or spend things off and they were successful for the investors in a fund. some did well and some not so well. for the investors, they made astonishing returns. it was a rebound of 88% a year over 15 years for the investor's return. >> you brought up the issue of the ads. here are two of them and the response from rec -- mitt romney. >> he d
take us back to 1994. the senate race in which bain capital surface. >> in 1940 -- 1994, most people did not know much about mitt romney. he had worked at bain capital. this was something of his credentials. he was not prepared for attack on his record. they were not prepared for attacks against bain. they have responded quickly. >> what is bain capital today and what was it in 1994? >> he founded it with the help of his mentor. it invests in and advises companies and takes a...
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so often, we forget, do not use our voices, to not use our feet. and you have all heard the jfk quote -- ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. i actually think that in america today, it is ok to ask those questions. we expect our government to respond to our needs. the greensboro four expected more from america. for years, young people have been ignored. the obama election in 2008 the high point of youth voting in america. this is an enormous opportunity. for the first time in a long time, young people are a voting bloc that should not and cannot be ignored. do not lose that important footnote. maintain your responsibility to vote, expressed in your voice be heard, but those who make decisions on your behalf. margaret mead once said never that that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. indeed, it is the only thing that ever happened. i asked you to be that crew. i ask you to stand up to be heard and your voice matters. your vote is vital. it helps ensure you're not just working for your
so often, we forget, do not use our voices, to not use our feet. and you have all heard the jfk quote -- ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. i actually think that in america today, it is ok to ask those questions. we expect our government to respond to our needs. the greensboro four expected more from america. for years, young people have been ignored. the obama election in 2008 the high point of youth voting in america. this is an enormous...
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us out of this mess. you can choose to turn back the clock 50 years for women and immigrants and gays or in this election you can stand up for that basic principle that we are all created equal. no matter who you are. no matter what you look like. no matter where you come from. no matter who you love. if you are in america you can make it you try. colorado, we have been through tough years. the american people know that we always bounce back. we pull together. we look after one another. we do not turn back. we go forward. we do not pull them high -- would not pull them down, we pull them up with us. we will write the next chapter together. that is why i am asking you for your vote. if you give me that vote, you have a president that fights for your family is, at a president who spent every waking hour trying to make your lives a little bit better. i believe in you, colorado. i am asking you to keep believing in me. if you are willing to roll up your sleeves with me, if you're willing to work with me in on
us out of this mess. you can choose to turn back the clock 50 years for women and immigrants and gays or in this election you can stand up for that basic principle that we are all created equal. no matter who you are. no matter what you look like. no matter where you come from. no matter who you love. if you are in america you can make it you try. colorado, we have been through tough years. the american people know that we always bounce back. we pull together. we look after one another. we do...
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they make us stronger. they make us self-sufficient. he has a long litany of describing how the sanctions are something that ultimately iran will turn to its benefit. now he are saying they are brittle. the truth is, they are brutal. if you look at what is happening in the iranian energy area, it is not only the fact they are able to sell less than 50% of what they were selling before, it is their production and output is down from over 4 million barrels a day to 2.6 million barrels a day. part of that is because of the sanctions, the inability to continue to toin their energy infrastructure. the inability to pump and a store oil as they should down oil fields, they may not be as easy to recoup. you look at what is happening to the currency, the devaluation. there is a -- there are some estimates that the currency is devaluated every two months. that means when you go buy something, it costs you twice as much. you have in the bank is worth half as much. is not to have an effect on the society as a whole. but that with the supreme leader
they make us stronger. they make us self-sufficient. he has a long litany of describing how the sanctions are something that ultimately iran will turn to its benefit. now he are saying they are brittle. the truth is, they are brutal. if you look at what is happening in the iranian energy area, it is not only the fact they are able to sell less than 50% of what they were selling before, it is their production and output is down from over 4 million barrels a day to 2.6 million barrels a day. part...
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to us. atf, department of homeland security, fbi, state, commerce, etc., plus our international partners, the u.k., australia, and canada all have officers working with us. we also have a link with nato intelligence. so in order to execute this whole government process, it starts with intelligence, focused intelligence on these networks where their operating, what are their vulnerabilities. then applying all of the tools that are interagency partners bring to the table. i refer to it as non kinetic targeting. how can we sit tools of state, treasury, and commerce. the me give you some examples of how we have done that and the results of this process. commerce has added 152 persons to the entity list because of ied-related matters. it stops u.s. companies from trading or working with a foreign entity. treasury is imposed economic sanctions on 33 targets that affect the ied flow into afghanistan. there is a news report in reuters i saw today where they just designated three additional individua
to us. atf, department of homeland security, fbi, state, commerce, etc., plus our international partners, the u.k., australia, and canada all have officers working with us. we also have a link with nato intelligence. so in order to execute this whole government process, it starts with intelligence, focused intelligence on these networks where their operating, what are their vulnerabilities. then applying all of the tools that are interagency partners bring to the table. i refer to it as non...
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the chaplain: let us pray. to the one who governs seas and quells the storms, we thank you for offering each life and granting hope in times of calamity. we come to you on the eve of this election seeking wisdom. for failing to take up the calls of the fatherless, we ask for mercy. for insufficiently defending the case of the widow, we humbly repent. teach us to fear you and keep your commandments. may we learn to do good, seek justice, and rebuke those who would oppress your children. restore our rulers as at the first, and our judges as at the beginning. that we might be called a nation of righteousness, of faithful people. may we be redeemed by justice and those repent by righteousness. let the retched poor, pitiful, naked, and blind experience the transformation of your grace so that your name, o lord, might be exalted among the nations. amen. the speaker pro tempore: thank you, chaplain. pursuant to section 3-a of the house resolution 788, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the chair wi
the chaplain: let us pray. to the one who governs seas and quells the storms, we thank you for offering each life and granting hope in times of calamity. we come to you on the eve of this election seeking wisdom. for failing to take up the calls of the fatherless, we ask for mercy. for insufficiently defending the case of the widow, we humbly repent. teach us to fear you and keep your commandments. may we learn to do good, seek justice, and rebuke those who would oppress your children. restore...
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i am not for legalizing marijuana use or other drug use. if we cut back on the war on drugs, that would be a minor part of the federal budget. about $12 billion is being spent this year out of $3.8 trillion budget on the war on drugs. but i am not for funding planned parenthood. i will take that to zero. i am not for funding -- >> we're on drugs. >> i know. but i'm just pointing out how small the federal war on drugs money is in terms of the entire federal government, but i am in favor of reducing it because we have to reduce everything that's generally funded in order to get to a balanced budget. [applause] >> if you could write an amendment, what would you amend? >> equal rights on the low will never be abridged on account of gender or sexual orientation. [applause] it is time that we have federal protection for members of our lgbt community and prohibit any discrimination on account of gender. that amendment without the sexual orientation provision failed by not getting the approval only three states in this country. it is high time we r
i am not for legalizing marijuana use or other drug use. if we cut back on the war on drugs, that would be a minor part of the federal budget. about $12 billion is being spent this year out of $3.8 trillion budget on the war on drugs. but i am not for funding planned parenthood. i will take that to zero. i am not for funding -- >> we're on drugs. >> i know. but i'm just pointing out how small the federal war on drugs money is in terms of the entire federal government, but i am in...
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they had 18, but they will probably catch us and pass us. when i mentioned that our children and grandchildren, the reality and importance of this election come alive. the election is not about us. it is about our children and grandchildren. jack and i have always said that children are the root of a heart. as a parent, all we ever want to create is a better future for our children. we do not want to tell our children that yesteryear was a better life than theirs will be tomorrow. ann and mitt understand this and know what it will take to get our country, the greatest nation on earth, back on the right track. this election provides us an opportunity to review the record of a president and to review the record of a president-to-be. mitt understands the world but also the world of business. he has built successful businesses without sacrificing his values. he understands our economy as well as each and every social issue. mitt romney is deeply concerned that under the current economy there are 5.5 million struggling to find work. women are suf
they had 18, but they will probably catch us and pass us. when i mentioned that our children and grandchildren, the reality and importance of this election come alive. the election is not about us. it is about our children and grandchildren. jack and i have always said that children are the root of a heart. as a parent, all we ever want to create is a better future for our children. we do not want to tell our children that yesteryear was a better life than theirs will be tomorrow. ann and mitt...
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records follow us. running for office, anything we have done in the age of the internet is still out there. i am concerned about what children will do that comes back and haunt them. we have to find a way to do with that effectively so people who may stumble can pick themselves up are not penalized for long- term youthful indiscretions. >> let's talk about where delaware stands as far as juvenile correction. that was a major overhaul. do you feel that juvenile corrections is where it should be so that we will not necessarily a graduate from [inaudible] >> we have made significant progress and i give credit to former governors who got us on this path and credit to the people working within these institutions. i have met a lot of these kids. i go into stevenson house, into some of the other institutions and that these kids. listen to them about their stories. listen to them about their issues. i meet them six months later or a year later and their stories are moving. i give a lot of credit. joe biden's da
records follow us. running for office, anything we have done in the age of the internet is still out there. i am concerned about what children will do that comes back and haunt them. we have to find a way to do with that effectively so people who may stumble can pick themselves up are not penalized for long- term youthful indiscretions. >> let's talk about where delaware stands as far as juvenile correction. that was a major overhaul. do you feel that juvenile corrections is where it...
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to a greatt romney job for us last night? -- do a great job for us last night? [applause] you know, this is my second time following condoleezza rice. it is a little intimidating. a tough act to follow. mitt romney had a fantastic first debate. he laid out a vision for the country. we were able to cut through the clutter of all the 30-second attack ads and saw a leader. last night, same thing. cut through the clutter of all the attack ads, and what did we see? we saw a president offering not a single new idea on how to turn things around. we saw a president not offer a single idea or lesson learned from the failures of the last four years. what we saw in it romney was a leader who has the solutions, ideas on how to turn this economy around. how to get people back to work, and how to get america back on the right track, and that is what we're going to do on november 6 right here in ohio. we're going to recognize the leadership and make mitt romney the next president of the united states. [cheers and applause] here is president obama's problem. his economic agenda
to a greatt romney job for us last night? -- do a great job for us last night? [applause] you know, this is my second time following condoleezza rice. it is a little intimidating. a tough act to follow. mitt romney had a fantastic first debate. he laid out a vision for the country. we were able to cut through the clutter of all the 30-second attack ads and saw a leader. last night, same thing. cut through the clutter of all the attack ads, and what did we see? we saw a president offering not a...
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mitt romney, not one of us. airing in ohio. that is an alienating line. >> if the republicans ran that, yes. i think you know what the interpretation of it might be. it is an outstanding point. it sounds like that is what you are saying. they would not have gotten away with running an ad like that if mitt romney had done that. it would not resonate. >> what they done this is what they have done is the most effective job. we see the national police. if you look at a place like ohio, where mitt romney has closed the gap on who you think can do the better job on the economy. he is tied. on who do you think represents middle-class values, a 14-point gap. there are people saying he is good at what he does, he made a lot of money. that is good, i guess. except that, will he make a lot of money and think about me? how am i going to be part of the equation? >> at the same time, coming out of the debates, "the wall street journal" had a survey. they asked to has a plan for the future and to create jobs. while the debt numbers improved s
mitt romney, not one of us. airing in ohio. that is an alienating line. >> if the republicans ran that, yes. i think you know what the interpretation of it might be. it is an outstanding point. it sounds like that is what you are saying. they would not have gotten away with running an ad like that if mitt romney had done that. it would not resonate. >> what they done this is what they have done is the most effective job. we see the national police. if you look at a place like ohio,...
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i think that is the wrong benchmark for us to use. let me just say no private sector organization in the world would ever use the number of widgets it produced to determine where it should invest its money in the future. rather, profitability is the key. they have to use it. we should do more of the same. instead of a soviet-style outlook as far as our government spending is concerned, we should be concerned with what we really have left at the end of the day. we know it is deficit right now, but that is all the more reason why both sides of the question should have to be looked at, the spending side and the revenue side. my question is, and i think mr. fuller might shed some light -- the spending side and the revenue side. when we look at productivity, when we look at the line items of the budget, the difference between spending the money on the military hardware versus spending the money on other sectors of the economy, not just on the multiplier effect on jobs and the velocity of money in the economy over the immediate years, but l
i think that is the wrong benchmark for us to use. let me just say no private sector organization in the world would ever use the number of widgets it produced to determine where it should invest its money in the future. rather, profitability is the key. they have to use it. we should do more of the same. instead of a soviet-style outlook as far as our government spending is concerned, we should be concerned with what we really have left at the end of the day. we know it is deficit right now,...
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a call or send us an e-mail. you can join the conversation online on our twitter page and facebook, twitter.com/c-spanwj or facebook.com/c-span. >> mitt romney with a series of fundraisers. everything legal? >> legal because they're raising the money from ex-pats. from americans abroad. this has been done in prior cycles as well. it is unusual. it's a little bit uncomfortable to be raising funds for american elections on foreign soil. but each of these donations if they're more than $200 must be item miesed so we can scrutinize who these people are. mostly they're coming from executive abroad, folks in the military posted abroad. so legal but an interesting phenom northern, a big jump in those contribution this cycle. >> not at the same level in 2008, the president is raising money from some of the very people that he's going after, from new york investors, financial executives and even hedge fund managers. >> there are many folks from wall street among president obama's bundlers, those volunteer fundraisers who
a call or send us an e-mail. you can join the conversation online on our twitter page and facebook, twitter.com/c-spanwj or facebook.com/c-span. >> mitt romney with a series of fundraisers. everything legal? >> legal because they're raising the money from ex-pats. from americans abroad. this has been done in prior cycles as well. it is unusual. it's a little bit uncomfortable to be raising funds for american elections on foreign soil. but each of these donations if they're more than...
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i use of all the time. i use my eye caught all of the time. i get on the computer even, believe it or not. [laughter] you young people are the brightest people i have seen in my life. you deserve to be in these great universities and you deserve drug the best teachers you can have, not just in the university's -- you deserved to have the best teachers you can have . we also need to go and retain those p.h.d. is and those masters degrees. and we need to give them the chance to become united states citizens as well. >> those evil people on the other side. >> our time for questions is at an end. now that they are still engaging, the debate concludes with 1 minute closing statements from each candidate. a coin toss determined mr. hall will have the final words. >> de grace i am running again is because i am writing on the senate finance committee. i believe mitt romney is going to be elected president and i intend to help him. i will be in a position to help him. that is why he made the statement, we need orrin hatch and the united states senate.
i use of all the time. i use my eye caught all of the time. i get on the computer even, believe it or not. [laughter] you young people are the brightest people i have seen in my life. you deserve to be in these great universities and you deserve drug the best teachers you can have, not just in the university's -- you deserved to have the best teachers you can have . we also need to go and retain those p.h.d. is and those masters degrees. and we need to give them the chance to become united...
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can you sum them up for us? guest: the hot race will be the newly drawn sixth congressional district. it was heavily republican four years. many of your viewers probably remember tom holding that seat. mike kaufman was elected two districts ago. it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's sentiments. he has been having to walk back from that view and being a member of the tea party caucus ever since. the difficulty is that he is not a known quantity and colorado politics. he represented denver in the state house, not aurora, so he's not well known in that district. he is
can you sum them up for us? guest: the hot race will be the newly drawn sixth congressional district. it was heavily republican four years. many of your viewers probably remember tom holding that seat. mike kaufman was elected two districts ago. it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when...
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a lot of us use g mail and all of our e-mail is stored on a server. >> we were looking into cyber and cyber security and cyber war. the pentagon had declared cyberspace as a new domain of war. we realized maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was. and the degree and double the of the vulnerability. -- end of the death of the vulnerabilities. the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> the cyberspace vulnerability tonight on the communicators on c-span [applause] -- on c-span2. >> and now a discussion of the money that president obama and mitt romney are expected to raise in the final days of their campaigns. will hear about the effect that citizens united has hide in years past. from "washington journal", this is 40 minutes. host: do we know all we know about how much money has been raced and how much they're spending as we head into election day? guest: we got reports as of the 17th day of october. that's th
a lot of us use g mail and all of our e-mail is stored on a server. >> we were looking into cyber and cyber security and cyber war. the pentagon had declared cyberspace as a new domain of war. we realized maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was. and the degree and double the of the vulnerability. -- end of the death of the vulnerabilities. the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, so maybe...
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we have to find strategies to stop over using our car been used. we can do it. i work hard to permit a plan that shows there is a cleaner future for caloal. that is what i will promote. on the affordable care act, i like seniors having free preventative care. i like 21 to 26 year olds on their family policies. on sequester, i know my time is up. i will save that. >> can thank you. [laughter] >> do i get a rebuttal? >> yes. >> he admitted he did not answer the whole question. there were tough times when i came in as governor as well. my predecessor had tough times, as well. what we did is not raise taxes. tim, you try to raise taxes on working women, seniors, and people earning as little as $70,000 a year. that does not help make the state more attractive for business. we do have a record. a record of jobs for virginia. you mentioned the same facility. under the regulations i oppose, and if i am in the united states senate, i will stop those -- stop those regulations, by those regulations, that plan could not be permanent. it is a clean coal facility. is a great
we have to find strategies to stop over using our car been used. we can do it. i work hard to permit a plan that shows there is a cleaner future for caloal. that is what i will promote. on the affordable care act, i like seniors having free preventative care. i like 21 to 26 year olds on their family policies. on sequester, i know my time is up. i will save that. >> can thank you. [laughter] >> do i get a rebuttal? >> yes. >> he admitted he did not answer the whole...
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a lot of us are. and that's why the plan that i've put forward for manufacturing and education, and reducing our deficit in a sensible way, using the savings from ending wars, to rebuild america and putting people back to work. making sure that we are controlling our own energy, but not only the energy of today, but also the energy of the future. all of those things will make a difference, so the point is the commitments i've made, i've kept. and those that i haven't been able to keep, it's not for lack of trying and we're going to get it done in a second term. but, you should pay attention to this campaign, because governor romney has made some commitments as well. and i suspect he'll keep those too. you know when members of the republican congress say, "we're going to sign a no tax pledge, so that we don't ask a dime for millionaires and billionaires to reduce our deficit so we can still invest in education, and helping kids go to college. he said, "me too." when they said, "we're going to cut plann
a lot of us are. and that's why the plan that i've put forward for manufacturing and education, and reducing our deficit in a sensible way, using the savings from ending wars, to rebuild america and putting people back to work. making sure that we are controlling our own energy, but not only the energy of today, but also the energy of the future. all of those things will make a difference, so the point is the commitments i've made, i've kept. and those that i haven't been able to keep, it's not...
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you can tweet or use facebook. if you don't know how, there are kids up here that are 10 years old and they can show you how to do it. you can talk to people at church on sunday or at work on monday, there are thousands of people here. make five phone calls, ask them to make five phone calls, that will be 50,000 people and mitt romney will be the next president of the united states thoonks you the common wealth of virginia. ladies and gentlemen it's now my pleasure to introduce to you my former seat mate in the house of delegates, eric cantor. he has done a great job. he understands the limited government works best for the people of the united states. he's the champion for the free enterprise system. so please welcome, our great leader from the united states congress, your majority leader,, eric cantor. >> [applause] >> thank you. thaurning very much. -- thank you very much. i want to thank all of you for your hard work which and i know it seems like an awful long time we've been at . this but it's just five more
you can tweet or use facebook. if you don't know how, there are kids up here that are 10 years old and they can show you how to do it. you can talk to people at church on sunday or at work on monday, there are thousands of people here. make five phone calls, ask them to make five phone calls, that will be 50,000 people and mitt romney will be the next president of the united states thoonks you the common wealth of virginia. ladies and gentlemen it's now my pleasure to introduce to you my former...
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us. i would welcome our panelists on stage and you'll get the really good sense for the two panels that we have a will be looking at by the numbers, the 2012 recap. immediately after, we will have a second conversation on the economy and the election. serving as moderator is ronald brownstein, one of the finalists for the pulitzer prize o coverage of the presidential campaigns. in fact, you may have seen him as part of the abc news team covering last night's election results in new york. first, we will do by the numbers, a 22 election recount. we have which airs -- we have whit ayres, president of north star opinion research. we will featured jerry bernstein, senior fellow at center on budget and policy priorities. the hon. elaine chao, former secretary of labor. and neera tanden, president for center for american cars. >> if you wanted to and set a predicate, you really could not have done better than last night. at the will look back on it as not only political but even a cultural and s
us. i would welcome our panelists on stage and you'll get the really good sense for the two panels that we have a will be looking at by the numbers, the 2012 recap. immediately after, we will have a second conversation on the economy and the election. serving as moderator is ronald brownstein, one of the finalists for the pulitzer prize o coverage of the presidential campaigns. in fact, you may have seen him as part of the abc news team covering last night's election results in new york. first,...
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the hispanics do not like us. white women do not like us. blacks do not like us. the jewish vote does not like us. if we had a totally democratic party, not even have a republican party, what would happen? the democrats would then decide who gets what, who does what, who pays what? i am finding the republican party -- i do not want to work anymore. i have lost part because i do not see any point. guest: american policy tends to be cyclical. parties will have a big triumph and a couple years later -- lost heart. -- lost heart. it is probably premature to write the epitaph of the republican party. the wheel will turn again. the republicans have some challenges ahead but they're going to have to figure out a way to deal with. host: the caller brings up the female vote. obama winning female vote 55% 2 mitt romney's 44%. that was down a little bit from 2008, when obama won 56% to about 43%. guest: if you dive deeper into the numbers, it is not so much the there is a gender gap. we talked a lot about the gender gap. there is a marriage gap. obama won by better than two-
the hispanics do not like us. white women do not like us. blacks do not like us. the jewish vote does not like us. if we had a totally democratic party, not even have a republican party, what would happen? the democrats would then decide who gets what, who does what, who pays what? i am finding the republican party -- i do not want to work anymore. i have lost part because i do not see any point. guest: american policy tends to be cyclical. parties will have a big triumph and a couple years...
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material, nuclear wemy ons that coub be used agninst us or used to be threatening to us. its also essential for us to undes in iran, and that is to disdomae iran from h to cing a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and cr apling sanctions are something id called for five years s ino when i was in israe ^ whapeaking at the herzliya conference. i laid out so iten ste, wha. it p apling sanctions were nis one. and they do work. youre seeing it rir-t nolesin the economy. its absolutely the right thing to do to h to ce it p apling ^ whaanctions. id have put them in place earlier, but its good that we h to ce thlog. number two, something i would add today is i wouve those sanctions. i would say that ships that caur ny 30anmbun oil cant come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. bt y only sh as cow dnt, id say companies that are moving their oil cant, pe byle who are trading in their oil cant. i would tighten those sanctions iturther. ^ whaecondlve t id take on diplc isolation efforts. id make sure that ahmadinejad is indicted under the g
material, nuclear wemy ons that coub be used agninst us or used to be threatening to us. its also essential for us to undes in iran, and that is to disdomae iran from h to cing a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and cr apling sanctions are something id called for five years s ino when i was in israe ^ whapeaking at the herzliya conference. i laid out so iten ste, wha. it p apling sanctions were nis one. and they do work. youre seeing it rir-t nolesin the economy. its...
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who abuses us more? opec would not be there if it was not for us. one of the things i find amazing -- they talk about barack obama and his foreign policy. what is his foreign policy? think of it. he goes in and does not defend egypt. i don't know what they say behind our backs -- you can imagine -- but at least come out with lee, they were supporting israel and -- but at least, outwardly, they were supporting israel and we paid everybody a lot of money. we can do anything on our own, and we have to pay everybody. now that regime has been taken over by a group of people that make them look like babies, totally anti-united states, totally anti-israel, totally anti-everything. and the world sees how we acted. and they cannot count on the united states. a look at what we have done in iraq. i get in trouble for saying this, but i am not changing my mind. the nice part of not being a politician is i can say whatever i want. if people like it, that is fine. if they don't, that is okay, too. but look at iraq. the smart people said, when we went in to iraq,
who abuses us more? opec would not be there if it was not for us. one of the things i find amazing -- they talk about barack obama and his foreign policy. what is his foreign policy? think of it. he goes in and does not defend egypt. i don't know what they say behind our backs -- you can imagine -- but at least come out with lee, they were supporting israel and -- but at least, outwardly, they were supporting israel and we paid everybody a lot of money. we can do anything on our own, and we...
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right now a lot of us use gmail and the emails are stored on a server. it is interesting we of given our information out. >> we were looking into cyber in cyber security and cyber war. the pentagon declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and at work as a new domain of war, and we realize one in 1000 people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. what we're trying to do in zero days series is to take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and a platonic idea is that everyone from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, so maybe start the process of coming up ways to defend it cyberspace better. >> cyberspace bomber abilities tonight on c-span to. as we approach election day, c- span as asking middle and high school students to send a message to the president. students will answer the question, what is the vote -- most important issue the president should consider in 2013 for a chance to win 5000 in total prices. this did it -- the c-span student video cam
right now a lot of us use gmail and the emails are stored on a server. it is interesting we of given our information out. >> we were looking into cyber in cyber security and cyber war. the pentagon declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and at work as a new domain of war, and we realize one in 1000 people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. what we're trying to do in zero days series is to take pieces of it and explain...
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and he uses #abtn. getting back to benefits going up about wages not necessarily going up in quite the same way. guest: that is right. since the recession, wage increases have been low. some of the lowest we have seen both in private industry and state and local government in recent years. benefit costs trends to track with health care costs. but there are other benefit costs year. the fixed cost of medicare, social security, taxes and other benefits are related to wages like 401k. they tend to -- they are a fixed cost to employers. even know health costs are down, we do see benefit costs going higher. good: corrigan's, bill, morning. egon, bill, good morning. caller: it product that i would buy from my supplier went up, i would talk to raise my praise for my customer. which would raise the price to the public. when i hire somebody, i give them over $9 an hour, it goes up to $10 an hour let us say, i have to raise my prices to my customers, so they raise their prices to their customers. it looks like a
and he uses #abtn. getting back to benefits going up about wages not necessarily going up in quite the same way. guest: that is right. since the recession, wage increases have been low. some of the lowest we have seen both in private industry and state and local government in recent years. benefit costs trends to track with health care costs. but there are other benefit costs year. the fixed cost of medicare, social security, taxes and other benefits are related to wages like 401k. they tend to...
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i thought the president owes us an explanation and he never gave it to us. host: susanna's calling for mitt romney. caller: good afternoon. i would like to stand in solidarity with most of the commons that the previous caller just made. i am the mother of two military sons. they both volunteered during times of war. they deserve so much more than this commander and chief has been able to give them. there are so many issues that i think people are not aware of. if you are not in the military or do not have a loved one, you would not know about a lot of the things that go on such as people need jobs so we do not talk about much. if you watch the general channel a news you get the same old story all the time. i know what his favorite cookies are but most people do not understand the rules of engagement in afghanistan are against the united states soldiers. they will not be getting what they need. there are some horrible things going on that of being withheld from the american public. host: as could use some of supporting the president. to someone supporting the
i thought the president owes us an explanation and he never gave it to us. host: susanna's calling for mitt romney. caller: good afternoon. i would like to stand in solidarity with most of the commons that the previous caller just made. i am the mother of two military sons. they both volunteered during times of war. they deserve so much more than this commander and chief has been able to give them. there are so many issues that i think people are not aware of. if you are not in the military or...
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in fact, a lot of people don't use your land lines and they use cell phones. i just simply had this question. i wondered. guest: we are reaching people on cell phones now. both firms are taking great strides to not only reach people on land lines but cell phones. it is absolutely getting harder to do what we do, but we reach people wherever they are. guest: and we look at things a lot of the public polls don't electric at in terms of intensity, in terms of the gap, in terms of loyalty, and we're doing the same thing, we're looking at cell phones. i will say, one of the insider concerns we have is that we ask a very specific question, in the very beginning, if they're on a cell phone, is are you driving. and if they say they're drying, then it's can we call you back. so not only is it a problem of getting the cell phones, it's a problem of we have to be somewhat responsible in not talking to someone on the cell phone when they're driving down the road. host: last question for both of you, michael bocian, i'll begin with you, what one uncertainty concerns you th
in fact, a lot of people don't use your land lines and they use cell phones. i just simply had this question. i wondered. guest: we are reaching people on cell phones now. both firms are taking great strides to not only reach people on land lines but cell phones. it is absolutely getting harder to do what we do, but we reach people wherever they are. guest: and we look at things a lot of the public polls don't electric at in terms of intensity, in terms of the gap, in terms of loyalty, and...
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god who exists within each one of us and binds us together as one people, be with us on this election day as we exercise our responsibility to choose our leaders and set a trajectory into the future. let us be mindful and respectful of the views of those who vote for someone else. open our minds to realize that although we are a nation filled with diverse philosophies, our common motive is to make this country a fruitful and peace filled nation allowing all people the opportunity to pursue dreams. help us to see our victories and defeats in the voting booth as a blessing of freedom and not a judgment on ideals. help us be mindful of our unity and bless this country and all nations and peoples now and forever. we ask this in your holy name. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 788, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the chair will now lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty
god who exists within each one of us and binds us together as one people, be with us on this election day as we exercise our responsibility to choose our leaders and set a trajectory into the future. let us be mindful and respectful of the views of those who vote for someone else. open our minds to realize that although we are a nation filled with diverse philosophies, our common motive is to make this country a fruitful and peace filled nation allowing all people the opportunity to pursue...
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i use it as a news-gathering tool. you can use it as a promotional tool. if people say nasty things to you, you block them. there is no other reason to get offended. i find it useful, i find it as a way -- i find out things from twitter, i would otherwise not know. it would take me the stories i would not otherwise read. it is useful. >> the campaigns are using it big time now. >> we are going to take questions from the audience, and as we do, i would suggest that our panelists, if you get up and starts circling each other, i will call the gendarmes to separate you. >> my name is emily. i want to thank the three of you for your excellence in journalism. i appreciate what you are doing for women in journalism. i'm curious come out based on your experience, what do you think needs to happen in contemporary society in the last before a woman could be elected president? >> someone has got to come up with a campaign that wins. i'm not sure if it is a question of contemporary society. hillary clinton came close last time because she ran a good campaign right up
i use it as a news-gathering tool. you can use it as a promotional tool. if people say nasty things to you, you block them. there is no other reason to get offended. i find it useful, i find it as a way -- i find out things from twitter, i would otherwise not know. it would take me the stories i would not otherwise read. it is useful. >> the campaigns are using it big time now. >> we are going to take questions from the audience, and as we do, i would suggest that our panelists, if...
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congressman ryan voted with us. he voted with us in the congress before he saw romney. he said -- these are the facts. he was asserting that the advertisement was factually true. let me tell you what the facts are. the facts are, congressman, that 1 million people are at work who would not have been. the facts are, governor romney, he wrote an editorial called let detroit go bankrupt. the facts are that mitt romney will say anything, anything to win. as the plain dealer put it, he will do anything the matter how much confusion he must so to do it. ladies and gentleman, the role of the president is not to sow confusion, but concert -- confidence. [applause] you probably heard me say this before, but i am here saying it again, presidential elections are about one thing, first and foremost, a character. character, character, the character of the candidates. ladies and gentlemen, it is clear, our guy has character. our guys says what he means. he means what he says. he never depends on who he is talking to. he stands by what he says. that cannot be said about governor romne
congressman ryan voted with us. he voted with us in the congress before he saw romney. he said -- these are the facts. he was asserting that the advertisement was factually true. let me tell you what the facts are. the facts are, congressman, that 1 million people are at work who would not have been. the facts are, governor romney, he wrote an editorial called let detroit go bankrupt. the facts are that mitt romney will say anything, anything to win. as the plain dealer put it, he will do...
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join us then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> qr the road to the white house continues to wind through swing states such as iowa. that is where mitt romney will spend part of his day. we will have live coverage of his remarks as his campaign said they would use his speech to help crystallize the differences between each candidate's economic approach. on the same day the issue the same report on gdp growth before the election. the g.d.p. announced just over 2% in the last quarter. we will have his comments at one p m on c-span 2. and the funeral service for george mcgovern, the former democratic senator and presidential candidate died every weekend at the age of 90. it and what that live starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern. according to a new study by former commerce secretary robert shapiro, the influence of americans grew steadily from the 1970's and the last decade when income progress for most people stopped. he discus
join us then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> qr the road to the white house continues to wind through swing states such as iowa. that is where mitt romney will spend part of his day. we will have live coverage of his remarks as his campaign said they would use his speech to help crystallize the differences between each candidate's economic approach. on the same day the issue the same report on gdp growth...
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they have the same reaction as all of us. host: charlie from georgia on airline for democrats with glenn thrush and jonathan martin. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was always fascinated during the primary season for the republicans that i thought they were putting enough pressure on candidate romney than to reveal his taxes. how much pressure was put on and what was the end the decision on him not revealing his taxes over the years like his father had? thank you. host: it was a self-enforced error by the romney campaign. guest: perversely the 47% video began to overshadow that. guest: it was a huge matter of debate during the primary season, but they realized it had to be put out because it was becoming a distraction so he decided to put out one year of taxes. this gets to the issue of him being an intensely private man who was never comfortable with his wealth and he never wanted to reveal the top wealthy he was. that was always his posture. a lot of the campaign staff wanted him to do it. he just did not want to ta
they have the same reaction as all of us. host: charlie from georgia on airline for democrats with glenn thrush and jonathan martin. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was always fascinated during the primary season for the republicans that i thought they were putting enough pressure on candidate romney than to reveal his taxes. how much pressure was put on and what was the end the decision on him not revealing his taxes over the years like his father had? thank you. host: it was a...
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the republicans would use. speaker john boehner has said the past we passed a record low number of bills speaks well of this congress. we are not increasing taxes. the way that most people look at it attested to by its record low popularity is that this is a congress that has been defined by dysfunction and gridlock, a congress in which capital lows has never been better than none. compromise has seemed to be a foreign policy, a policy forum to be delivered to a body. >> you think the people who ran in 2010 and got elected or a senate to positions of leadership believe that it is a solution or that they were elected to not do things? >> from the class of 2010, i think their belief is that they are doing precisely what the people " elected them wish to do, rollback all obama initiatives, cut spending. and lots of them thought the debt ceiling should not be increased under any circumstances. they basically believed their job was to elect barack obama. they can pass those initiatives that cause a better environmen
the republicans would use. speaker john boehner has said the past we passed a record low number of bills speaks well of this congress. we are not increasing taxes. the way that most people look at it attested to by its record low popularity is that this is a congress that has been defined by dysfunction and gridlock, a congress in which capital lows has never been better than none. compromise has seemed to be a foreign policy, a policy forum to be delivered to a body. >> you think the...
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thank you for being with us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> more live senate debates coming up tonight on c-span. republican george allen and democrat tim kaine. mr. allen and mr. kaine are both former virginia governors. mr. thompson served as wisconsin's governor. and i will have live coverage tonight for both president obama and mitt romney. both will speak. it was in 2008 that mr. obama and john mccain talked about their debate. their debate.
thank you for being with us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> more live senate debates coming up tonight on c-span. republican george allen and democrat tim kaine. mr. allen and mr. kaine are both former virginia governors. mr. thompson served as wisconsin's governor. and i will have live coverage tonight for both president obama and mitt romney. both will speak. it was in 2008 that mr. obama and john...
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join us on our facebook page or send us an e-mail or tweet. let's turn to the policy side of this speaker boehner telling the republicans to basically fall in line. he said let john boehner be john boehner he can negotiate a deal with the president without getting pressure from tea party caucus members. guest: i agree. let john boehner be in a position to negotiate from a position of strength not from a position of looking over his shoulder and having to second guess and ultimately a position of weakness going into these talks with the president. the spt emboldened and he could say john boehner i don't need you and if you keep this i'm going to run against your entire congress and all of you are going to be gone. he's looking at the longer ball as well. you have all these house members who will be in their fourth year by the time they get to 2014 and if there has been no movement. if the country perceives republicans are not working trying to resolve the problems, then guess what happens in two years. the public will turn and say that's it. we
join us on our facebook page or send us an e-mail or tweet. let's turn to the policy side of this speaker boehner telling the republicans to basically fall in line. he said let john boehner be john boehner he can negotiate a deal with the president without getting pressure from tea party caucus members. guest: i agree. let john boehner be in a position to negotiate from a position of strength not from a position of looking over his shoulder and having to second guess and ultimately a position...
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what happens to us? the one thing that i know is people want to be involved in supporting the agenda. how it looks is a discussion that we need to have with the grassroots. you can't run two presidential campaigns and say we're going to do it from d.c. now. that's not how it's going to work. what's going to happen, the president has been direct, is our people are going to get to make some decisions. we're going to go through a process like we did after the '08 and sit down with them. part of the smartest thing we did in the 2012 campaign was go and have a series of town halls online with the supporters. what kind of campaign do you want to run? that's why we ended up doing some things at the time i didn't want to do. get involved in local elections in wisconsin. because our people wanted to. it ended up being some of the best things we did. we're going to learn from our folks. >> what are the mechanics of that? this was an e-mail yesterday or two nights ago from you -- maybe it was george clooney. asking
what happens to us? the one thing that i know is people want to be involved in supporting the agenda. how it looks is a discussion that we need to have with the grassroots. you can't run two presidential campaigns and say we're going to do it from d.c. now. that's not how it's going to work. what's going to happen, the president has been direct, is our people are going to get to make some decisions. we're going to go through a process like we did after the '08 and sit down with them. part of...
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, that would give us a non-tie. on the values question, you know, we have -- i think that sometimes we forget that the united states, during most history was a diverse country from the colonial times. i think those of us who grew up with or remember the sort of universal popular cultures of the radio entertainment programs, the movies of the 1930s and 40s, television in the 50s and early 1960s, there was a need ya set up with a huge -- media set up with a huge advantage of a popular culture that appealed to everybody, and you had this period in which we had that very strong universalÑi popular culture in some cases. we don't live in that country anymore. we have 133 cable channels. we lost the language of the universal culture. we have differing values like we had in the past. the founders established a federal government with limited powers with a lot of room for states, localities, and voluntary associations to do much of society's work. they specifically made the federal government knew rail on religion. states
, that would give us a non-tie. on the values question, you know, we have -- i think that sometimes we forget that the united states, during most history was a diverse country from the colonial times. i think those of us who grew up with or remember the sort of universal popular cultures of the radio entertainment programs, the movies of the 1930s and 40s, television in the 50s and early 1960s, there was a need ya set up with a huge -- media set up with a huge advantage of a popular culture...
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he told us he is not mitt romney but he did not give us what he's going to do with the budget. a blueprint with what he tried to do with john boehner and his policies of these years he has to consolidate them? i don't buy the notion we have no idea what he's going to do. i think we have a pretty good idea. >> he did not tell us. >> what would you like him to stay? >> i would like him to tell us what he plans to do with the budget and how we're going to deal with the fiscal cliff. >> i think now we are in that time. we will see how he does that. i don't think mitt romney told us how he would deal with it either. >> i think you are right and we can agree on that. >> the model to me is health- care reform. barack obama never told us what he wanted. he never did what bill clinton did and put a proposal on the table. i think that's what we will see. as the president put out an emigration proposal or embrace simpson-bulls or does he try to bring everyone into the white house -- since then-bowles. we don't know the answer. either approach could work and be the one has risks. the first
he told us he is not mitt romney but he did not give us what he's going to do with the budget. a blueprint with what he tried to do with john boehner and his policies of these years he has to consolidate them? i don't buy the notion we have no idea what he's going to do. i think we have a pretty good idea. >> he did not tell us. >> what would you like him to stay? >> i would like him to tell us what he plans to do with the budget and how we're going to deal with the fiscal...
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i'm sort of used to it. we don't know the answer because it hasn't been tested in a lot of places yet. the places that has been tested, it's worked fairly well. states have been really working hard to make sure people who don't have photo i.d.s get them. we don't know. there's lots of stories about voter suppression and things that looked like voter suppression. there was some billboards in cleveland that said voter fraud is a crime. lot of people felt were very intimidating and some of those have been taken down. they certainly has been widely criticized. widespread intimidation, i don't know they're rampant as people tend to believe they are they are. host: next question comes from student at lynn university. go ahead allen chambers. caller: good morning. my question is given the outrageous monetary value generated into the congressional campaign and presidential campaign, is it going to be an election where money equals power? guest: as of friday, i counted $173.9 million in outside and super pac money in
i'm sort of used to it. we don't know the answer because it hasn't been tested in a lot of places yet. the places that has been tested, it's worked fairly well. states have been really working hard to make sure people who don't have photo i.d.s get them. we don't know. there's lots of stories about voter suppression and things that looked like voter suppression. there was some billboards in cleveland that said voter fraud is a crime. lot of people felt were very intimidating and some of those...
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they want us to stay in the pacific without trying to drive us out. we are not containing them. we need to work on concrete areas where you work on issues of school and bilateral that build constituencies for both relationships. it helps to solve some problems and put into context for the public -- the respective publics the fact that we have human rights and other areas of cooperation to keep this relationship steady. i will finish by saying that we should not be overly optimistic or pessimistic. i will go back to that expert, mark twain. he says about music what i would say about the u.s.-china relationship. --said about wagner's music he was a great music critic. britney spears'spair not asand said, "it's good as it looks." [laughter] >> thank you. >> let me pick up on a point he made earlier. it is a complex idea. a great challenge that we face and might face is managing this relationship. in this context, i want to stress what i see as two of the major issues of challenge. first, the internal challenge. we tend to assume that china is growing at an% a year -- 10% per year,
they want us to stay in the pacific without trying to drive us out. we are not containing them. we need to work on concrete areas where you work on issues of school and bilateral that build constituencies for both relationships. it helps to solve some problems and put into context for the public -- the respective publics the fact that we have human rights and other areas of cooperation to keep this relationship steady. i will finish by saying that we should not be overly optimistic or...
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build us a program to use facebook to get them to organize their friends. he said that is going to be hard and expensive. i complained about how expensive it was and then we built it. >> what did you learn from him a political person would never have seen? >> what did i learn? i think what he learned. if he was sitting on the stage, he would say that in the end, they did a lot of things to make door knocking easier. that is what this is about. he said this to me, all of these people in his room and in every door around the country were doing it because of barack obama. we got people to take pay cuts and giveaway golden parachutes because they wanted to work for barack obama. >> is that true, this was the most expensive in history? >> totally. we had to weigh more than last time. we registered with more voters. we had more volunteers. 2008 was a magical campaign. 2012, we finally got good at it. we spent five years learning how to do it. the best story, in august, i went to a convention in ohio. this amazing team leader said to me, the simplest thing about t
build us a program to use facebook to get them to organize their friends. he said that is going to be hard and expensive. i complained about how expensive it was and then we built it. >> what did you learn from him a political person would never have seen? >> what did i learn? i think what he learned. if he was sitting on the stage, he would say that in the end, they did a lot of things to make door knocking easier. that is what this is about. he said this to me, all of these people...
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to use an old analogy. we've got energy consuls in this country and climate warming that got a boost in the wake of hurricane sandy and we'll have to see what happens. >> another category, things that didn't get talked about and i think that's very unfortunate and first on that list i would talk about healthcare defined as medicine, as curing things. we've had since the clinton era we've had abun dant discussions of healthcare finances and who should get insured, who shouldn't get insured. and during that same 20-year period t quantity of medicine emerging from the medical scientific pipeline has plum metted t. number of new drugs by the e.p. safment down 63% t. number of new antibiotic social security down 80%. the amount of venture cap list in the field is down three fourths depends on which source you look to. in other words we're in this situation and president obama's reelection will only enunciate this further, we are committed to taking care of everybody in this country on their healthcare. the truth
to use an old analogy. we've got energy consuls in this country and climate warming that got a boost in the wake of hurricane sandy and we'll have to see what happens. >> another category, things that didn't get talked about and i think that's very unfortunate and first on that list i would talk about healthcare defined as medicine, as curing things. we've had since the clinton era we've had abun dant discussions of healthcare finances and who should get insured, who shouldn't get...
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again, you got to use all your tools. i think the number one way to rise above on any particular issue, to rise above the partisanship is to figure out with your members of congress to make it about thire state, atheir dillstrict, that jobs, the jobs in their state or district. and their local economy. and in particular in this economic world right now that is very important. and i think is very important. members of congress sometimes act against what might be their core ideology if they see it that is particularly beneficial to the state or district therefrom. >> -- they are from. i think i am probably a little bit more cynical. i think there were some big things settled by implication in the election. but the ideological divide that exists between the parties is still pretty hard. the house is still a tea party conservative, a social conservative-dominated house republicans. they have less experience about compromising. know -- you don't have a lot of seasoned and experienced members who know how to compromise to get t
again, you got to use all your tools. i think the number one way to rise above on any particular issue, to rise above the partisanship is to figure out with your members of congress to make it about thire state, atheir dillstrict, that jobs, the jobs in their state or district. and their local economy. and in particular in this economic world right now that is very important. and i think is very important. members of congress sometimes act against what might be their core ideology if they see...
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you can also reach us via social media on twitter, facebook, or even send us an email. our first call for amy kremer comes from shelly in alabama. she's on our line for democrats. go ahead, shelly. shelly, are you there? caller: hello. hi, everyone. guest: hi. caller: my -- i'm calling from my state, georgia, is republican, but the tea party, i know it came about after obama, president obama's election. it was the first time. i just don't understand why we all can't get together. i know that america is based on individuality and people wanting to have a piece of the pie, but why -- it just appears that the tea party is so divisive, and i don't understand that. you know, sometimes it appears that since president obama has become president, that i've never seen so much disrespect for the office of president. oip amy kremer? guest: well, thanks for your comment, shelly, and i would to say we're not divisive. i mean, we've gone after republicans and democrats alike. we are an issues-oriented movement, focused on fiscal responsibility, limited government, free markets. that'
you can also reach us via social media on twitter, facebook, or even send us an email. our first call for amy kremer comes from shelly in alabama. she's on our line for democrats. go ahead, shelly. shelly, are you there? caller: hello. hi, everyone. guest: hi. caller: my -- i'm calling from my state, georgia, is republican, but the tea party, i know it came about after obama, president obama's election. it was the first time. i just don't understand why we all can't get together. i know that...
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and we were talking with swing voters, people who could vote for us or against us, not all for us and all against us. invariably, they would say that things are not the way we would like them, but they were sterile -- there were terrible when he got there a maybe we should demand -- d maybe we should give him a chance. i would tell you that the day after e catastrophic midterm election, the shellacking, as the president calls it, i said to them, you know, i really think that the seeds of the election were planted yesterday. the reason i felt that we was because the gravitational pull within the republican party, when the right became so strong in the midterm election, it was clear to me that any republican candidate would have to deal with those forces to become the nominee, would have to go through that and go through very heavy toll to become a nominee in a party that was -- where the gravitational pull was against immigration reform and very much against choice, was against gay marriage, was against a lot of things that were running against the demographic and social trends of the
and we were talking with swing voters, people who could vote for us or against us, not all for us and all against us. invariably, they would say that things are not the way we would like them, but they were sterile -- there were terrible when he got there a maybe we should demand -- d maybe we should give him a chance. i would tell you that the day after e catastrophic midterm election, the shellacking, as the president calls it, i said to them, you know, i really think that the seeds of the...
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it has used rates of using the death penalty. huge economic dislocation. it cannot even get from one side of the country to the other. it is not the right thing for israel to lots and attack right now. we have made that very clear. right now it is very clearly communicated. sanctions have further to go. >>, an espresso at a fund-raiser in houston. then an impact of southern voters appeared after that, if questionbid t -- and and answer with tim weiner. >> they would northeastern japan. it has set off a nuclear crisis and are to blame with the debt of nearly 15,000 people. >> president obama was in houston friday where he attended to campaign fund-raising events. one at minute maid park. he listed the administration's accomplishments including passage of the health care law. this is 30 minutes. >> hello, texas! [cheers and applause] ah, it is good to be back in houston. [cheers] the weather wasn't quite cooperating. [laughter] but we got here. and so did you. we've got some wonderful folks here. but first of all, can everybody please give denver jones a big
it has used rates of using the death penalty. huge economic dislocation. it cannot even get from one side of the country to the other. it is not the right thing for israel to lots and attack right now. we have made that very clear. right now it is very clearly communicated. sanctions have further to go. >>, an espresso at a fund-raiser in houston. then an impact of southern voters appeared after that, if questionbid t -- and and answer with tim weiner. >> they would northeastern...
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american people want us to work together. republicans want us to work together. democrats want us to work together. they want to balance everything, but especially the situation we have with the huge deficit and taxes that are part of that. i can remember my first press event after i was selected as democratic leader. i was so afraid. i really was. as i do on occasion come off the cuff -- as i do on occasion, off the cuff, i said i know how to fight indians. i do not be as well as the fight, but would much rather dance any time. i still feel that way. it is better to the ads then to fight. it is better to work together. everything does not have to be a fight. that is the way it has been the past couple of years. so everyone should comprehend that legislation is the art of compromise and consensus building. political scientists have covered this for a generations say and continue to stay the way we get things done is to work together. we need republicans to help us. compromise is not a dirty word. i'm willing to negotiate any time on any issue. i have spent a lot
american people want us to work together. republicans want us to work together. democrats want us to work together. they want to balance everything, but especially the situation we have with the huge deficit and taxes that are part of that. i can remember my first press event after i was selected as democratic leader. i was so afraid. i really was. as i do on occasion come off the cuff -- as i do on occasion, off the cuff, i said i know how to fight indians. i do not be as well as the fight,...
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allows us to be an attractive trading partner which gives us economic influence. it undergirds everything we do overseas. secondly, it also undergirds the power of the american idea. the american idea is political democracy and free markets makes for a stable situation in the long term but also makes for a prosperous society that's able to deliver on its people. that is really what america has stood for and by our failure to resolve our own problems and get our economy growing and going again, we undermine the strength of the american idea internationally. and that's why countries are flirting with this notion of well maybe china has it right, state capitalism plus keeping your people in line. and that is very destructive for our insights and also my view not the right path for countries to take. so i think the council's got all of the issues right. i think you've got a great program this year as you did last year. i just think overarching all of this is that issue and i think the american people understand that and they've been in this campaign sent that message
allows us to be an attractive trading partner which gives us economic influence. it undergirds everything we do overseas. secondly, it also undergirds the power of the american idea. the american idea is political democracy and free markets makes for a stable situation in the long term but also makes for a prosperous society that's able to deliver on its people. that is really what america has stood for and by our failure to resolve our own problems and get our economy growing and going again,...